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Gurugram forest dept to use Supreme Court order for demolitions in Aravalli range
India | June 12, 2021 16:45 ISTA forest dept official told IANS that they'll soon go through the top court's order regarding the demolition drive in Faridabad village and will produce a copy of the order in the Gurugram district court.
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Environment Ministry Orders Action Against Lavasa Project
June 10, 2011 20:19 ISTNew Delhi, June 10: In fresh trouble for Lavasa, Environment Ministry today said part of constructions had been undertaken at its hill project in Pune without green nod and asked Maharashtra Government to take necessary
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